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  • They huff, they puff, and they blow all their air to make a sound! From birdsongs, to sneaky cats – you and your kiddos will experience the unique sounds that the flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon and French horn make together. Your family’s musical exploration starts here! San Diego Symphony musicians share their favorite sing-a-longs, rhymes, dances, and musical games in a series that introduces your youngest listeners to the instruments of the orchestra. Designed for families with children ages 0 – 5, these interactive, fun, and sensory-friendly concerts are 30 minutes. Each Symphony Kids concert will feature fun pre-concert activities. Families are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy hands-on experiences, including crafts and musical instrument exploration in collaboration with ChIMES. These concerts are sensory friendly and feature options like a designated quiet room, sensory kits (upon request), and social stories to support your family's visit. In partnership with SDSU Center for Autism + Developmental Disorders and Autism Society San Diego Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/symphony-kids-meet-the-winds/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
  • Some 1,000 NPS employees were fired, and hiring for seasonal positions was delayed. Here's what to know about the impacts already being felt at parks, and what it could mean for the busy season.
  • Here seven counties to watch — one in each swing state — that might give some idea how the race is going and why one candidate or the other won:
  • Meetings will be held in person at the MiraCosta College, Oceanside Campus, at 1:00 p.m. in Classroom 5313 in the Kinesiology Building next to the new gymnasium off Parking Lot 5A At 1:00 "A Look at the History of Vista" with Jack Larimer, Vista Historical Society. This lifelong Vistan will tell us the origins of Vista and how it grew from farms to a city when water was added to the mix. At 2:30 "Elementary Science Institute (EIS) in San Diego" by Annie Petersen, Elementary Science Institute. The EIS is a nonprofit organization committed to increasing lifelong opportunities for students of southeast San Diego through STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education. Please join us. Refreshments served. For more information visit: miracosta.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • At Kibbutz Be'eri, where Hamas-led militants killed more than 100 people last Oct. 7, residents are grieving, reburying their loved ones — and returning to live in their old homes.
  • If you’re one of those people who think there can only be one “song of the summer,” and that the Hot 100 provides a clear-cut metric for determining a winner, then this year’s race is a statistical dead heat.
  • Jimmy Carter was a former one-term governor from Georgia, almost unknown nationally, when he broke through in Iowa and New Hampshire early in 1976 and rode that momentum all the way to Washington.
  • Taurasi leaves her basketball career as the most decorated woman to ever play, with three WNBA titles, three NCAA titles and six Olympic gold medals to her name.
  • California lawmakers are rushing to fix last year’s controversial changes to the state’s lemon law, which critics say weakened protections for car buyers.
  • Los legisladores se apresuran a arreglar los controvertidos cambios del año pasado a la ley de autos defectuosos o 'ley limón' de California, que según los críticos debilitaron las protecciones para los compradores de automóviles.
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